here http://www.ultradesic.com/?section=52      ... I did it & it
works ...   :-)

On 25/12/2007, Holger Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> currently I'm running two net4501 devices with OpenBSD 4.0 as an choke
> and access router, and its running fine.
> Unfortunately the only machine providing an OpenBSD 4.0 environment,
> where the CF cards can be generated, is dying, and the only reason for
> this machine was the net4501's.
>
> The rest of the network are Debian/Etch machines (AMD-64 and Intel).
> Therefore I want the OS of the net4501 to change to Debian/Etch.
>
> I searched through the mailing list archive, but what I found was not
> (at least not for me) enough.
> I know, that using a Debian/Etch AMD-64 environment to create the
> net4501 installation
> needs at least
>     - debootstrap
>     - cross compile for the target
> I'm not afraid setting this up, but currently I feel very lost......
>
> Therefore I dare to ask the question:
> Is there anybody out there, using a Debian/Etch installation (cross
> compile not necessary) to create the images for the net4501 devices?
>
> Any hints, like:
>     - this is what you need
>     - this is the CONFIG (for compiling the kernel) spec you want
>     - these are the points to be aware of
>     - are the devices supported in the standard kernel
>     - etc.
> would be highly appreciated.
>
> (Next year I want to buy a n5501 with a lan1641, any problems I should
> know of in advance?)
>
> Thanks a lot in advance,
> Holger
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